Archive for the ‘Tournaments’ Category

ASA “C” Nationals

Saturday, August 26th, 2006


The So Cal Hustlers and Latin Heat from the So Cal ASA are among the teams headed to Marrieta, Georgia for the ASA “C” Nationals over the Labor Day Weekend. Also coming out of the Western region will be Castlewood, Utah, the Oroville CA Braves, Bay Area Reach, CA, and the Bakersfield Silverhawks.

Kudos to the folks in Cobb County for setting up a website to help fastpitch fans follow along. Here’s the list of teams for the tournament:

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ASA “A” Nationals

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

Just Five of 50 States Represented in National Tournament

From the Illinois section of the Fastpitchwest Forum: A Nationals with a special thanks to forum member Epley21 for tracking down this information:

Sixteen teams at this year’s ASA “A” Nationals. A better turnout than in recent years. Unfortunately, just four from out of state. But for the great state of Illinois, they could hold this tournament in one afternoon. In 1991, there were 67 teams at the ASA “A”. What has befallen this once great tournament?

From Illinois
Cerro Gordo Broncos
Springfield Brandts
Mt. Zion Merchants
Nokomis Bud Light, Nokomis
Vandalia Freight, Vandalia
Lee’s Sports Falcons, Radom
Rudd’s Trophy, Peoria
The Heat, Villa Grove
Pete’s Blues, Mascutah
Wessel’s Coors Light, T-Town
West Central Bud, Jacksonville
Chicago Fastpitch, Chicago

From out of State:
Ashland, OH
New Image, WI
RPM Reasnor, IA
Rice Creek Homer, MI

As aptly put by Illinois Forum member Jeff Proffit:

“I really like the odds of an Illinois team bringing home a trophy or two. “

Or the more sobering note by Epley21:

“Nice ASA National tourney with 4 out of state teams.”

Here is the wealth of information on the ASA “A” National tournament available at the official ASA website.

Sr. Canadians – Aug 26

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

Prince George Citizen
Saturday, August 26, 2006

Hosts have winning on their minds

by JASON PETERS, Citizen staff

They have the pitching.

The question the Prince George Black Bears will have to answer during the Canadian senior men’s fastpitch championship is this — can they hit?

If they can, they expect to be in contention for the national title.

“If we hit the ball, I think we have a chance of winning it,” said shortstop Evan Potskin, who owns one of the most potent swings in the Black Bears’ batting order. “We’ve got to hit, plain and simple.”

The eight-team, eight-day tournament starts Sunday at Spruce City Stadium. Other clubs vying for the title include the defending champion St. Thomas Evergreen Centennials and the 2004 champions from Saskatoon, the Aspen Interior Black Sox. The powerful Vancouver Grey Sox also have their eyes on the crown, as do the Jarvis Merchants, Charlottetown Razzy’s Roadhouse Fawcetts, Newfoundland Impact Signs and Stony Plain Twiliters.

The Prince George pitching staff starts with Korrey Gareau, a Team Canada member who is among the best throwers in the world. The intimidating Collin McKenzie will also toe the rubber for the Black Bears. At the American Softball Association world championship tournament earlier this month in South Bend, Ind., McKenzie was named top pitcher after his Circle Tap team defeated Jacksonville, Fla., 4-1 in the championship game. McKenzie ended the tournament with a 4-0 record.

“He’s pitching well right now,” said Bears infielder Randy Potskin. “I think he’s pitching the best right now, actually. He’s healthy and he’s throwing the ball hard.”

The third pitcher in the Black Bears’ rotation is Ryan Brand. The Calgary-based Brand also won a top pitcher award this season after helping California’s SoCal Bombers to a tournament title in St. George, Utah.

On offence, Evan Potskin is one of the hitters who will need to be hot for the Bears to sink their teeth into success at nationals. Others who will be counted on for production at the plate are Randy Potskin, Chad Ghostkeeper, Glenn Ormsby and Darrell Sandback.

Ormsby is a power guy, and Sandback has earned a reputation as a deadly hitter in all situations.

“He’s one of the best hitters in the world,” said Evan Potskin, who used his own bat to help Team Canada win a gold medal at the 2003 Pan American Games. “He’s not a power hitter, but he’s a real good contact hitter and he doesn’t strike out very often. He’s a tough out.”

Several members of the Black Bears are coming off appearances at the 32-team International Softball Congress (ISC) world championship tournament, which concluded last weekend in Kitchener, Ont. Evan Potskin, Randy Potskin and Norm Linton played for Portland CR Adidas, Gareau was named a second-team all-star for his work with The Farm Tavern, McKenzie was on the rubber for Circle Tap, and Brand and Ghostkeeper suited up for SoCal. Black Bears manager Nino Fabbro anticipates positive ISC ripple effects on his team’s hitters.

“They’ve faced some excellent pitching, so it’s definitely going to help here (at nationals),” he said. “Even seeing the pitching, it should really help.”

Fabbro, in particular, is looking for big things from Evan Potskin, whose home-run power is well-known in national fastball circles.

“I hope Evan comes ready to play,” Fabbro said. “If he’s ready to play, he can be the difference in the whole tournament. He’s a hell of a hitter. If he has a good tournament, we’ll be in the top four for sure.”

The Black Bears made their first-ever appearance at nationals last summer in St. Thomas, Ont. In a 13-team field, they finished in seventh place. This year, the Bears would love to follow the example of last year’s St. Thomas team by winning the tournament on home turf.

“We’re looking forward to playing in front of big crowds — hopefully everyone comes out,” said outfielder Brian Bailey.

“Everyone (in the draw) is solid, but we’ll be right there, I think. I don’t see why we shouldn’t be. No one’s going to fool us, we’ve seen pretty much (all the pitchers). A couple guys we haven’t, but for the most part we’ve seen everyone that’s coming here.”

The first game for the Black Bears is Sunday at 2 p.m. against Charlottetown. At 7 p.m. Sunday, right after the official opening ceremonies, the Bears will face Saskatoon. Round robin games will run through Thursday.

All eight teams will advance to the playoff round. For the top four teams, playoffs will follow a double-knockout format. The bottom four teams will be eliminated with a single loss. Playoffs are scheduled to start at 6 p.m. on Fri., Sept. 1. The championship final is planned for Sun., Sept. 3 at 1:30 p.m.

Sr. Canadians – Aug 25

Friday, August 25th, 2006

From the Prince George Citizen
Friday, August 25, 2006

Saskatoon Black Sox arrive armed and dangerous

by TED CLARKE, Citizen staff

Saskatchewan has some of the richest blacktop soil in the country.

It grows wheat as tall as beanstalks, potatoes big as footballs, and enough championship-calibre ball players to fill any fastball field of dreams.

The Saskatoon Aspen Interior Black Sox have taken full advantage, and have stocked their roster for next week’s Canadian Senior Men’s Fastpitch Championship at Spruce City Stadium with an impressive lineup of flatland homebrews.

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NAFA “A” World Series Underway

Friday, August 25th, 2006

The NAFA “A” World Series is underway in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Click here to view Box Scores for games played (or reported) to date.

Fifty-six teams are entered in the 127 game event:

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NAFA “Open” Title Game Rained Out

Friday, August 25th, 2006

Circle Tap and Townline were declared “co-champions” of the NAFA “Open” World Series, when the title game slated for 8pm Thursday, August 24, 2006 was rained out.


Click here to view the single elimination bracket.

Maddy’s Photos of Team Rainey at ISC

Friday, August 25th, 2006


We didn’t get to see much of the ISC tournament, but did catch Rainey’s first game on Saturday, an upset win over the higher ranked Kegel Black Knights of Fargo, North Dakota. Team Rainey came into the tournament ranked #24, while Kegel was #13. (Rainey also beat Kegel in July at Boys of Summer). Click here to view the photos from the game against Kegel.

Team Rainey went on to knock off the #4 team in the tournament in their second game, the host Hallman Twins of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, before dropping a close game to #5 Patsy’s of New York, which finished 2nd overall in this year’s tournament. Rainey was later eliminated on a controversial call by the plate umpire in their game against Heflin of New York.

Maddy’s ISC II Photos – Day 3

Friday, August 25th, 2006


We are pleased to share a link to the more extensive galleries for “Day 3” of the ISC II Tournament of Champions, August 15, 2006.

Click “Maddy’s Photos” logo above, then the menu buttons for Galleries 4 and 5.

Maddy is continuing to work on photos from the tournament, and we will be posting additional galleries very soon. Which ones are your favorites? Email maddy (at) maddyphotos.com
Which ones are your favorites? Email maddy (at) maddyphotos.com

Maddy’s ISC II Photos – Day 2

Friday, August 25th, 2006


We are pleased to share a link to the more extensive galleries for “Day 2 of the ISC II Tournament of Champions, August 14, 2006.

Click “Maddy’s Photos” logo above, then the menu button for Gallery 3.

Maddy is continuing to work on photos from the tournament, and we will be posting additional galleries very soon.

Which ones are your favorites? Email maddy (at) maddyphotos.com

ISC II Semi-Finals Added to Broadcast Archives – Games 91 & 92

Thursday, August 24th, 2006


We’ve added two more games to the ISC II Broadcast Archives at Ballparkradio, Semi-final games 91 and 92, between Rise Fastpitch/Tavistock and Micksburg/Palermo, respectively.

There is a bit of pre-game on Game 91 as we were making sure that our broadcasts were going out from the new location at Peter Hallman Field number 2, but you can skip over it and jump to the action.

Click here for the ISC II archive page at Ballparkradio.com, then click “Game 91 or 92” to listen. Remember the files are large so be patient as they load into your computer. You will notice that after the first time loading, the files load much quicker.